starting to turn ??? - www.DiscGolfersR.Us2015-03-31T22:57:06Zhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/forum/topics/starting-to-turn?commentId=1809917%3AComment%3A2413748&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI throw LHBH as well and this…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2011-07-21:1809917:Comment:24137482011-07-21T20:53:56.407ZMark Cubanhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/MarkCuban
I throw LHBH as well and this is the exact flight you want your disc to have! Unless you have to throw a hyzer shot then you might want to bump up ot an ORC or Wraith but if we are talking open field distance left to right is what you want ! Once they hold left and don't fade back then you want to either go to a heavier weight (if possible) or go a bump up on the speed scale.
I throw LHBH as well and this is the exact flight you want your disc to have! Unless you have to throw a hyzer shot then you might want to bump up ot an ORC or Wraith but if we are talking open field distance left to right is what you want ! Once they hold left and don't fade back then you want to either go to a heavier weight (if possible) or go a bump up on the speed scale. thanks for the replys I am t…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2011-07-20:1809917:Comment:24129452011-07-20T16:38:37.684ZJEFFREY JEANhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/JEFFREYJEAN
thanks for the replys I am trying to get more consistent glad to hear I am using the right disc. I will keep at it.
thanks for the replys I am trying to get more consistent glad to hear I am using the right disc. I will keep at it. Those are definitely great di…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2011-07-20:1809917:Comment:24122092011-07-20T13:09:40.570ZDevilsDenhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/Devilsden
Those are definitely great discs to start with. Orc is a good suggestion, that's how I progressed. Valk, Orc, Wraith and now I'm throwing the Katana. The charts definitely help as well. Marshall Street's and Joe's are solid references.
Those are definitely great discs to start with. Orc is a good suggestion, that's how I progressed. Valk, Orc, Wraith and now I'm throwing the Katana. The charts definitely help as well. Marshall Street's and Joe's are solid references. Before you bump up your speed…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2011-07-20:1809917:Comment:24126732011-07-20T05:10:24.424ZRescuehttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/Rescue
Before you bump up your speed. I would suggest a more stable disc 1st, maybe an Orc ? but I'm not sure what the next stable disc is after the Valk. Remember, speed has to do with your abillity to throw that disc. If you go up in speed, but can't produce the speed needed to make the disc fly the way it's suppose to. It will act more overstable that it really is. Check out Mrshall Street's disc chart. It has all the companies for the most part and it's fairly accurate.
Before you bump up your speed. I would suggest a more stable disc 1st, maybe an Orc ? but I'm not sure what the next stable disc is after the Valk. Remember, speed has to do with your abillity to throw that disc. If you go up in speed, but can't produce the speed needed to make the disc fly the way it's suppose to. It will act more overstable that it really is. Check out Mrshall Street's disc chart. It has all the companies for the most part and it's fairly accurate. Those are two good discs for…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2011-07-20:1809917:Comment:24122822011-07-20T03:07:22.725ZJoe Meldrumhttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/JoeMeldrum
<p>Those are two good discs for a beginner so I think that you should stick when them. Plus that left then right fade (or "S" as I like to call it) gives you the most distance. Once you start to get the power and snap to where they dont come back right then you'll want to get a new disc.....</p>
<p>PS if you throw into a headwind your disc is going to tend to stay left longer.</p>
<p>Those are two good discs for a beginner so I think that you should stick when them. Plus that left then right fade (or "S" as I like to call it) gives you the most distance. Once you start to get the power and snap to where they dont come back right then you'll want to get a new disc.....</p>
<p>PS if you throw into a headwind your disc is going to tend to stay left longer.</p> You could also give them a to…tag:discgolfer.ning.com,2011-07-20:1809917:Comment:24126562011-07-20T02:32:28.434ZGhosthttp://discgolfer.ning.com/profile/StarShark
You could also give them a touch of hyzer to counter the turn, that way they'll flip up to flat and just cruise on a laser line.
You could also give them a touch of hyzer to counter the turn, that way they'll flip up to flat and just cruise on a laser line.